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Oswald Peraza, who has been out of the game for eight weeks, is set to return to the field. The Tampa Tarpons, the Yankees’ Single-A affiliate, announced that Peraza will begin a rehab assignment on Tuesday during a doubleheader against Clearwater. The 23-year-old initially experienced discomfort in his right shoulder during spring training, leading to a subscapular strain and his shutdown.

Despite Peraza’s imminent return, Manager Aaron Boone stated that the infielder still has a significant amount of time before being activated. According to Boone, Peraza will need to go through a full spring training of games to prepare, which means he will likely have a few more weeks of rehab ahead of him. Boone also mentioned that he had originally estimated that Peraza would need six to eight weeks of rest before returning to action.

Peraza began throwing again in early April and has played in 70 games for the Yankees over the past two seasons, posting a batting line of .216/.298/.306 with three home runs, 11 doubles, 16 RBI, and 23 runs scored. Despite his impressive performance on the field, Peraza’s injury setback was frustrating for both him and the team. However, with his return imminent, fans are excited to see him back in action once again.

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